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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 1014708" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>Exactly. I especially like the part about pre-scripted meetings/media events. If anyone else has noticed, that's basically the only access we have now to the upper echelon. They know that a trip into the field would likely not go very well, so they keep it in Memphis, where the questions and "answers" can be completely controlled. As R1a said, they could easily manipulate the outcome to make it look as though we were just whiners.</p><p></p><p>I think they've even done away with the skip-level meetings where hand-picked suck-ups would meet with the Chosen Ones and toss them softballs, or better yet, only ask questions from a prepared list of acceptable ones. This almost sounds like Mitt Romney running away from the press, because he can't give an off-the-cuff answer without getting himself into trouble. Same for the Memphoids.</p><p></p><p>How about these two?</p><p></p><p>1. Mr. Smith, why did you just double your salary when we are in a financial crisis?</p><p></p><p>2. Mr. Thornton, is it true that you commute daily to Memphis from Chicago in a corporate jet?</p><p></p><p>Cue diabolical music and the smell of sulphur.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 1014708, member: 12508"] Exactly. I especially like the part about pre-scripted meetings/media events. If anyone else has noticed, that's basically the only access we have now to the upper echelon. They know that a trip into the field would likely not go very well, so they keep it in Memphis, where the questions and "answers" can be completely controlled. As R1a said, they could easily manipulate the outcome to make it look as though we were just whiners. I think they've even done away with the skip-level meetings where hand-picked suck-ups would meet with the Chosen Ones and toss them softballs, or better yet, only ask questions from a prepared list of acceptable ones. This almost sounds like Mitt Romney running away from the press, because he can't give an off-the-cuff answer without getting himself into trouble. Same for the Memphoids. How about these two? 1. Mr. Smith, why did you just double your salary when we are in a financial crisis? 2. Mr. Thornton, is it true that you commute daily to Memphis from Chicago in a corporate jet? Cue diabolical music and the smell of sulphur. [/QUOTE]
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